Publications + Presentations

Hero Type
Image
August 15, 2025
A team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Department of Pharmacology recently conducted a study to better understand how essential transport proteins function in Mycobacterium smegmatis, a model organism used to study tuberculosis-related bacteria.
Their find...

Hero Type
Image
August 08, 2025
Bilingual poetry collection by political science’s Laura Tartakoff published by Cuba Nuestra Digital
Earlier this month, Laura Tartakoff—senior instructor at Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Political Sciences—received an editorial review of her bilingual book of poetry, Wandering Without Wings or a Halo (Caminando sin halo ni alas), by Cuba Nuestra Digital.
“There are books you do...

Hero Type
Image
August 05, 2025
The Yemen Accountability Project (YAP) is proud to announce the publication of its seventh white paper, "Assessing the Legal Implications of the Military Response to Houthi Attacks in the Red Sea." This paper marks a pivotal expansion of YAP’s work, documenting not only atrocities committed within Y...

Hero Type
Image
July 25, 2025
In “Podcast 55- Using the Teach-Back Method to Improve Patient Understanding,” experts from Case Western Reserve University joined the Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH) for a podcast discussion.
Sonal Patil and Colin Crowe—assistant professors at the School of Medic...

Hero Type
Image
July 25, 2025
Earlier this month, Robert Brown, Distinguished University Professor and the Institute Professor in the Department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University, took part in a panel discussion hosted by the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) titled “The Future of Physics Education: Fed...

Hero Type
Image
July 17, 2025
Professor Sharona Hoffman participated in a writer’s workshop at Harvard Law School on June 9, 2025. Her talk was entitled “Addressing the Challenges of Cognitive Decline in the Physician Workforce.” The workshop’s subject was “Law, Health Care, and the Aging Brain and Body.”
The conference organiz...

Hero Type
Image
June 27, 2025
Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long professor in World Affairs in the Department of Political Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, authored Reluctant Conquest: American Wealth, Power and Science in the Arctic, published earlier this month by the Yale University Press.
The book is the...

Hero Type
Image
June 27, 2025
A team of CWRU researchers penned an article titled “Fitness Seascapes are Necessary for Realistic Modeling of the Evolutionary Response to Drug Therapy,” which was recently published in Science Advances.
Led by Eshan King, a student in the Medical Scientist Training Program at the School of Medic...

Hero Type
Image
June 27, 2025
At the 2025 International Society for Organization Development and Change (ISODC), David Cooperrider—Distinguished University Professor and and the Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit—recently gave a keynote address in which he shared various ways individuals can...

Hero Type
Image
May 30, 2025
Throughout the Middle Ages and across a staggering variety of sources, both the notion of smell and the olfactory sense responsible for smells’ discernment have been put through an exegetical, doctrinal, and mystical wringer by scores of philosophers, physicians and theologians. Ephemeral and fleeti...